YouTube Videos on India

October 3rd, 2007

Post by Professor Jay Singh:

Per your syllabus, watch EACH of the below videos, and comment.

1. India Rising – One Billion Reasons to Care, (7:14 minutes; ABC News)

An interesting commentary on the reasons behind the emergence of India as a global leader. Check out the comments by Nandan Nilekani, CEO of Infosys regarding the number of applicants applying for IT jobs with the company. The Indian IT industry has a reached a point where they are now starting to employ US graduates. This largest and most diverse democracy is identified as the most pro-US country outside of the US. Comments by Thomas Friedman, the author of The World is Flat, illustrate his sentiments on the peaceful nature of this country as well as the tremendous potential that he sees in the population that comprises of 700 million citizens (that is almost 2.5 times the US population) under the age of 35. The video also explains how entrepreneurship does not bias against the poor in India.

2. India Shining – Colin Mutchler (6:04 minutes)

A narrative by a professor from INSEAD business school with campuses in France and Singapore. He mentions his experiences from a class that included 20 students, 2 professors and several entrepreneurs, business persons and venture capitalists in the cities of Mumbai and Bangalore. Phrases used tro describe India in this video are “functional anarchy”, “chaotic democracy”, “lumbering elephant”, and “20th century head on a 19th century body”. It also mentions how the rapidly improving services sector in India is causing a “brain gain” rather than a “brain drain”. Up to 70,000 business leaders from the likes of the Silicon Valley are heading home annually to take advantage of the booming economy. The quote at the end of the video very aptly summarizes the professor’s experience.

3. Amitabh Bachchan recites “India Poised” Anthem (2:13 minutes)

Amitabh Bachchan is the biggest super star the Indian movie industry (Bollywood) has ever seen. He has also had his fair share of successes and failures as an entrepreneur. When he speaks India listens. In this video he truly motivates the Indian population to feel a sense of pride and optimism. He talks of optimism versus skepticism that is India.

4. Taj Mahal, Agra, India (6:41 minutes)

One of the treats for all students on the International Business Trip, 2008 will be the Taj Mahal that has recently made it into the 7 wonders of the world. This beautiful mausoleum, made entirely of white marble inlaid with semi-precious stones, was built by Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal over 400 years ago. More information on this a UNESCO World Heritage Site (1983) is available here. Enjoy the toe tapping bollywood music in the background.

5. Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (8:22 minutes)

The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), are an elite group of seven autonomous engineering and technology oriented institutes of higher education established and declared as Institutes of National Importance by the Government of India. The IITs were created to train scientists and engineers, with the aim of developing a skilled workforce to support the economic and social development of India after independence in 1947. Admission is very competitive, given the huge population of India; the undergraduate acceptance rate through JEE has a low ratio, around 1 in 55, with about 300,000 annual test takers for about 5,500 seats. Imagine that!! The IITs were ranked third-best worldwide for technology, after MIT and University of California, Berkeley.

This video gives an excellent overview of one of the institutes.

6. The William Jefferson Clinton Science & Technology Center (6:23 minutes)

While the video titled “Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur” helps illustrate the high standards of engineering and technology education in India, this video provides an example of the paradigm shift in mass education in the world’s second highest populated nation. Vinod Gupta, an IIT’ian, moved to the US to seek a career as did a record 70% of his fellow graduates (this is what they mean by brain drain, which has dramatically decrease to about 30% in recent years). With President Clinton’s support he established a school that helps provide cutting edge education in science and technology at high school level to over 550 students from nearly surrounding 31 villages.

7. India ‘Vision 2020′ - A Creative Documentary (7:21 minutes)

This documentary provides a vision of an India in 2020 where:
• The annual GDP growth rate will be 9% (presently at 6.8%)
• Only 10% of the population will be below poverty line (presently at 25%)
• Nuclear power stations will provide 20,000 MWe power
• Remote services will contribute $133-315 billion in revenues to the Indian economy

This documentary may have romanticized some of the facts but is too off from the future that is India.

8. The Simpsons – India Outsourcing (7:28 minutes)

A hilarious episode in Homer’s life. This episode makes light of the outsourcing issues that had the pundits in the US running scared not too long ago. Last heard, Homer was deported from India…wonder why..

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